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5395? HUGH STEVENSON Stevie Dramatic Club C313 Basketball C413 Track C3DQ Cross Country C113 Base- ball C113 Prize Speaking C41. Once again fellows-for it's always fair weather. ISABELLE SZLACHTA :flu yn Glee Club C113 French Club C413 Cor- respondence Club C31. Her ways are ways of sweetness, And the prim propriety of neatnessf' LYLE THOMAS F. F. A. Lyle's seen, not heard, Doesn't work-absurd. KENNETH THOMAS Greatness and Goodness are but ends, Is not he wealthy who has friends. NANCIE TOMPKINS Nun Library Club CZ, 3. 413 Dramatic Club C53 413 Glee Club Cl, 2, 311 Prize Speaking C41. One thing at a time, and the hardest thing first. PI-V-C4 l fifsk . . F56 ? M22 .4533 5, ,, 59.3 an 5 '-S .sl . Ig, l 44444 TERRENCE O. WEIGEL uerougv F. F. A.3 Prize Speaking C3, 413 F. F. A. Vice-President C413 F. F. A. Treas- uier C332 F. F. A. Reporter C413 Dra- matic Club C41 3 Degree of Cherry Val- ley Farmer. ln the bright lexicon of youth, 'l'here's no such word as 'fail'. BEATRICE WHlTE nBFdn Class Vice-Presiclent C213 Newspaper Clubg Class President C513 Marionette Club3 Science Club C41. 'lWl1ilfEVCT is worth doing at all is worth doing well. FRANK WHliliLIiR ll heal Basketballg Baseball. Eat, drink, and be merry, For tomorrow we go to school. LOIS WOOD Glee Club3 Dramatic Club3 Etiquette Clubg Prize Speaking-Local, Sectional and County. Witli a smile on her lips. EVELYN ZAMBON Dllrhw.1 ' Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 413 Home Econom- ics C41. A smile she always does wear, Witli a happy disposition that knows care. page seven
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22? fI'V'C+ JEAN LOUGHLIN Pill .lunior Year Book Staff C3jg Basket' ball C3, LID, Marionette Clubg Class Treasurer C-'Og Class Secretary CZD. Courtesy never goes out of fashion. JACK MCGURK Bisketbrll 3 l Brscbill Dra- a.' 1 C,fDg 1. r CSD, ' matic Club C-U, F. F. A. Prize Speaks ing CB, 4Dg Class Vice-President CSDQ F. F. A. Secretary C4Dg Senior Play' Prize Speaking CSD. a A capacity for joy. JEAN MELLINGER jedi Glee Club Cl, 253 Class Secretary CD3 Class Treasurer CBD: Home Economics Club Cl, 2, D: Secretary and Treas- urer of Home Economics Club C323 English Club C3jg French Club CD: Dramatic Club Cl, 2, SD, junior Play Castg Assembly Committee CD. Friendly ways win friends always. WILLIAM PARKER ,,W,2,e., Dramatic Club, Leadership, Science Club, Baseball Cl, Zjg Basketball Cl, 2, 35g Track CD. Anything for a quiet life. LOIS PRESCOTT Needlecraft Club C4j. Courtesy is hers by word. page six N53 ,lim Mat, In an rl as 'B Q, 5 tw. fl I GE Q F sim . KATHRYN ROBERTS HBH!!! Dramatic Club CD1 Needlecraft C4jg Library Club C3, AU, Library Club, Vice-President C3, LID. The thing that goes farthest toward making life worthwhile, That costs less and does most, is just a pleasant smile. MARGARET SIVIITH Pfa.ev Glee Club, Dramatic Clubg Etiquette Club: Prize Speaking C2, D, Needle- craft Club. A light heart lives longer. MARJORIE SMITH McGee Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 101 Needlecraft Club May her voyage through life be as happy and free, As the dancing waves on the deep blue sea. PHYLLIS SMITH upbylu Leadership Club C5, 415 Basketball Cl, 2, 5, 45' Earnest, sincere, constantly endeavoringf' VIVIAN SMITH lf'lrby Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 45, Archery C5, 4Dg Leaclership CZD 3 -Iunior Year Book Staff CSDQ French Club C41 She's full of pep and smiles and fun, And can't be called the quiet one. 44444
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Senior Class History 5555? PI-V124 NORMAN 'WILLIAMS GLENN SMITH U 1 W'fllff Baseball qi, 2, 3, 43. P'-'Ze Speaking CD9 Basketballl Track' He captures the footlight . . . in fact, the entire lighting The world means something to the capable. system. RUSSELL BRUCKER ROBERT TINKER Senior Playg Band, German Clubg Science Club. Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 45. Did you catch that glint of mischief in his calm eye? Honor lies in honest toil. To the Class of 119339 GRADUATION brings the Class of 1939 to Alumni ranks. You have successfully completed an important step in your preparation for a challenging field of service by graduating from high school. We feel a genuine regret that the ties of friend- ship binding you so closely in your work must now be broken as your band separates to their respective ways to fame. Though time and space divide you, may the memories of your days in Sauquoit Valley Central School always be cherished. To know you and to share your plans has been a great satisfaction. May you always have a full measure of health and the capacity for great loyalties. May the years bring to this Class of 1939 true happiness. -MARGARET WEIGEL IN SEPTEMBER, as the last class to graduate from S. V. C. grammar school, we entered a short and happy freshman year. Guiding our large group of seventy-seven was Mr. Claude Pembleton, who proved an able advisor. Edward Swan became presi- dent. Next we advanced to the rank of sophomores. Miss Helen Rich was chosen to direct us for the remaining three years of our high school career. With Doris Dickison as president, we sophomores triumphed financially. September, 1937, found our original number diminished by thirty. Wiser through experience and more mature in outlook, we juniors faced a year of hard work. The junior Prom and the Snowtime Promenade featured our social efforts, while the yearbook made a successful appearance. For presi- dent we chose Beatrice White. Our senior year is now drawing our high school days to a close. Having elected Frank Cieslak presi- dent, we accomplished many things. Our presenta- CLASS FLOWER . . CLASS MOTTO . page eight tion of The Late Christopher Bean was worthy of honorable mention in the annals of S. V. C. drama. We now review the past four years and dis- cover that several of our members have brought fame in various fields. Notable in the realm of sports have been Vivian Smith, Phyllis Smith, Betty Corbin, Marjorie Goodenough, Helen Latus, Frank Cieslak, john Beasman, jack McGurk, Hugh Stevenson, William Parker, Robert Catlin. We also boast a fine crop of oratorsg namely, Lois Wood, Oneida Co. champion, Alice Lasher, Gertrude Davidson, Frank Cieslak, Hugh Steven- son, and jack McGurk. Our ultimate goal, graduation, will climax an enjoyable, happy experience which we hope the undergraduates will also enjoy when they, in their turn, replace us. To Miss Rich we extend our gratitude, and to all our teachers, fellow students we bid a reluctant goodbye. . . . . . Orchid . Alufayr Striving
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